The costume designers behind Denis Villeneuve's Dune explain how they developed the look for Arrakis' stillsuit, the most distinctive costume from the film.
Costume designers Jacqueline West and Bob Morgan explain how they came up with the look for the Arrakis stillsuit in Denis Villeneuve's Dune. It might've taken longer to arrive than expected, but last year's adaptation of Dune proved to be well worth the wait. The film, a major passion project of Villeneuve's, arrived in theaters and on HBO Max in October.
Villeneuve is hardly the first to attempt adapting Frank Herbert's iconic novel, but he is definitely the most successful. The Oscar-nominated director turned heads when he announced he would be splitting Dune into two parts; some wondered if it would be a costly gamble, considering audiences' recent reactions to more cerebral sci-fi films. Nevertheless, Villeneuve's split narrative won out in the end, as mere days after Dune premiered, Warner Bros.
“We melded together different kinds of netting, cotton, microfibers, wicking fabrics, and silk. You could imagine that all of the tubing would go through the different layers and cool the body.” Morgan then explained a key piece of the stillsuit, adding,"There are water catchers on the sleeves and on the thighs and chambers that look as though they could be believably pushing water around." Ultimately, the designers treated Dune as an"epic adventure, but one that takes place in the distant future, in a distant place with different technologies.
Because of Villeneuve's involvement, Dune was singled out early on as a potential awards contender. That still seems to hold true as the Oscar nominations approach, especially when it comes to the technical categories. In hearing about the creation of Dune's costumes from the designers themselves, it's clear a lot of work was put into each element of the film, and that should be honored somehow.
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